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31 reviews

York

$56
Black
1 color
65 reviews

Chelsea

$85
Grey Navy Black Chocolate
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4 colors
115 reviews

Cleveland

$89
158 reviews

Bristol

$75
22 reviews

Newark

$74
Black Cement Red Grey Navy
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5 colors
15 reviews

Calistoga

$58
Ivory
1 color
7 reviews

Belmont

$59
Black White
2 colors
10 reviews

Wyatt

$59
Natural Black
2 colors
3 reviews

L.A.

$245
Cognac Black
2 colors
72 reviews

New Yorker

$67
Black Grey
2 colors
13 reviews

Napa

$200
Natural Bleach
2 colors
22 reviews

Dublin

$65
5 reviews

Helena

$58
Toast
1 color
8 reviews

Zoot

From $69
Black
1 color
19 reviews

Scarsdale

$67
Black Grey
2 colors
15 reviews

Uptown

$67
Grey Black
2 colors
32 reviews

Highlands

$149
Bleach
1 color
9 reviews

Hot Springs

$180
Bleach
1 color
1 review

Supreme

$275
Bleach
1 color
24 reviews

Messenger

$140
9 reviews

Fremont

$57
Black
1 color
5 reviews

Slicker

$165
Fawn
1 color
3 reviews

Native

$129
Platinum
1 color
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Finlay

$75 $85
Brown Black
2 colors

Why Fedora Hats

You’re someone of discerning taste and knowledge of history. You know that as recently as 100 years ago, no one would step outside without a hat. One of the most popular hats of the 20th century was the fedora hat. While its initial use was that of a more casual counterpart to rigid styles, like top hats, today, the fedora hat is seen as a style that can bring a touch of formality to an outfit.

The hat is known for a number of different aesthetic qualities. Their soft brims can often be snapped up or down, depending on the wearer’s preference. The crown of the hat is typically pinched at the sides and in the front, creating the unique look we have grown accustomed to when browsing for new wardrobe additions. The fedora hat style is usually made of felt from an animal, but the cap style make also includes straw, cotton, linen, or leather. Some varieties are also adorned with ribbon around the base of the crown.

The term fedora first appeared around the 1880s, after a play by the name of “Fedora” debuted. In the play the protagonist, Princess Fédora Romazov wore a soft-brimmed hat with a creased crown. Shortly after the play, the women’s rights movement adopted the hat as a symbol. Later, the fedora style grew in popularity as a type of men’s hat, for its combination of stylishness and ability to protect against inclement weather.

Since the turn of the century, fedora hats, though now a popular men’s hat style, have wound their way throughout history. The height of the hat’s popularity coincided with prohibition in the U.S. and consequently became associated with bootleggers and gangsters. Later, the fedora would find its way onto the heads of NFL coaches and pop culture figures like Indiana Jones. Even in more contemporary fashion, the fedora hat turned into the crux of a look for hipsters attempting to build unique styles around vintage options.

Today, you are likely familiar with the hat style, perhaps through noted brands as Stetson fedoras. The modern iteration of the iconic hat allows for more customization than ever before. Now, it’s possible to entertain the idea of a foldable, crushable fedora or one that allows the wearer to shape their own crown. Still others come with a decorative feather in the ribbon or other types of embellishments.

No matter your reason for purchasing a new hat, you’ve arrived at the right location. Let us know what style and make you’re looking for or perhaps the occasion or outfit you’d like to accessorize, and we can help you find the ideal choice. One of the most well-known hat styles comes in a number of options, and we’d like to ensure you find a suitable option today.